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NZ Herald·4 min read·medium

off: The Herald lifts the lid on the buyers behind the most expensive state house sales

off: The Herald lifts the lid on the buyers behind the most expensive state house sales
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The New Zealand government is selling off hundreds of state-owned homes to pay down debt, with buyers including tech investors, developers, and real estate professionals. Critics are calling for greater transparency regarding the beneficiaries of these sales.

Why it matters

The mass sale of public housing raises concerns about social equity and the availability of affordable housing in New Zealand.

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The article highlights concerns from housing advocates and emphasizes the potential negative impact on social housing stock.

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